International Business Machines Corp

NYSE: IBM
$217.70
+$3.81 (+1.8%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

IBM Articles

Verizon, IBM, Boeing, and JPMorgan were the leading Dow stocks Thursday.
There is an old saying that nothing lasts forever. What if it is finally time for investors to buy shares of IBM? That's the new verdict of this key analyst.
The announcements of powerful new technology are part of plans by IBM's current CEO to show that the company has the products to help it push into the next generation of cloud and AI products.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory launched “Summit”, the world’s most powerful supercomputer. The launch offers the chance for several companies to show their...
It is called “Summit” and it is now the world’s most powerful supercomputer, or so says the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. According to ORNL, Summit performs...
Monsanto name to be eliminated, a SpaceX mission to the moon is delayed, trade wars could curtail global economic growth, and other important headlines.
A search product has passed a predominantly hardware product to become the world's most valuable brand, according to the latest BrandZ ranking.
Warren Buffet has abandoned IBM as a technology company of the past and embraced Apple as the anchor company of the future of tech.
Although there has been no official announcement, IBM continues to lay off employees, many of whom have been with Big Blue for 10 years or more.
With the stock market still very rich and multiples right at all-time highs, maybe, just maybe, it makes sense to look at the top companies that have suffered some.
Tech giants Apple, IBM, and Intel joined industrial biggie Caterpillar to sink the Dow on Friday.
Wednesday was a mixed day for the broad U.S. markets. It’s possible that all three major indices would have notched a gain on the day if only IBM was thrown out. Big Blue posted its worst day in...
The Dow stocks were split between losers and winners Wednesday with IBM and J&J leading the losers while Home Depot and Chevron paced the winners.
IBM might have been fine if the company could only get investors to focus on revenues and earnings, but there is a lot more to the story about why IBM is having its worst day in a few years.
IBM earnings looked good on paper. However, one thing was missing. Where is IBM's growth?